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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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02.02.2018 0:52, ЕвгенийК

Probably D. saxonica. I wonder if they were "drunk" after visiting the flowers?

They flew confidently. Maybe I just didn't pay attention, but now you can't tell, unfortunately. And in what way is intoxication expressed in wasps in such a situation?

02.02.2018 1:09, ЕвгенийК

More about wasps. Do I understand correctly that this is Dolychovespula norvegica?

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02.02.2018 1:13, ЕвгенийК

And these two wasps?

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02.02.2018 12:16, AVA

And these two wasps?

The first is the female Dolichovespula norwegica (Fabricius, 1781).
The second is the female Vespula rufa (Linnaeus, 1758).
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02.02.2018 12:17, AVA

More about wasps. Do I understand correctly that this is Dolychovespula norvegica?

Yes, male, although correct-Dolichovespula norwegica

02.02.2018 12:20, ЕвгенийК

These wasps came out of the galls of the nutcracker on oak leaves. Torymidae, I guess, but can we be more precise? Gauls are collected in Leningrad in September.

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02.02.2018 12:22, ЕвгенийК

From the same place, males of the same species?

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02.02.2018 12:24, ЕвгенийК

Yes, a male, although that's right-Dolichovespula norwegica

Thank you. I'll remember.

02.02.2018 12:27, ЕвгенийК

Under the same oak trees were photographed on the ground in September. Similar, but not quite. ?

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02.02.2018 15:03, Кархарот

So I determined by the dotted line you mentioned - I clearly see small round pits, and not longitudinal furrows.

Okay, so my monitor is lousy.

02.02.2018 15:06, Кархарот

They flew confidently. Maybe I just didn't pay attention, but now you can't tell, unfortunately. And in what way is intoxication expressed in wasps in such a situation?

Well, they happen to get drunk on the nectar of dormers and stop flying, crawl along the inflorescence, sometimes "stumble" and fall. That's what they say, anyway. I didn't see this myself on the dremliks, but I did see it on Scrophularia.

02.02.2018 23:51, ЕвгенийК

Well, they happen to get drunk on the nectar of dormers and stop flying, crawl along the inflorescence, sometimes "stumble" and fall. That's what they say, anyway. I haven't seen this myself on the dremliks, but I have on Scrophularia.

Probably not, I would have noticed this.

03.02.2018 20:55, ЕвгенийК

May, Leningrad region. In a pine forest. Apparently, Acantholyda, but I would like to be more precise. It doesn't look like posticalis. ?

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03.02.2018 22:45, Liparus

May, Leningrad region. In a pine forest. Apparently, Acantholyda, but I would like to be more precise. It doesn't look like posticalis. ?

Acantholyda posticalis (Matsumura, 1912) female
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03.02.2018 23:06, ЕвгенийК

Novgorod region, June. On freshly split birch wood.
Aulacidae ? Can I be more precise?

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03.02.2018 23:13, ЕвгенийК

Novgorod region, July. The picture is bad, but what if you can identify it? I suspect that Tenthredo colon. ?

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04.02.2018 0:51, IchMan

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04.02.2018 0:52, IchMan

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04.02.2018 0:55, IchMan

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 13.05.2017.
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Ichneumon sp. - there are several species with a similar color, the photo can not be disassembled
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04.02.2018 8:51, ЕвгенийК

Good morning. Here are some sawflies.
June, Leningrad region. Craesus septentrionalis?

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04.02.2018 8:55, ЕвгенийК

Novgorod region.?

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04.02.2018 8:56, ЕвгенийК

Novgorod region, August.

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04.02.2018 16:32, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 18.05.2017.

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08.02.2018 0:30, Пензуит

Please tell me about Penza sawflies.

1. Cimbex femoratus or Cimbex luteus?

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2. July

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08.02.2018 12:16, ETI

It was hanging under an oak leaf on August 16, Pskov region.
Whose building is this and whose egg is visible from above?

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08.02.2018 13:31, ЕвгенийК

It was hanging under an oak leaf on August 16, Pskov region.
Whose building is this and whose egg is visible from above?

As far as I understand, a clutch of eggs of the Ero spider from the Mimetidae family (Pirate Spiders) hangs down on the web.
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09.02.2018 8:26, ETI

Maybe someone knows what it is? There were a few pieces of grass on September 3. Pskov region.

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09.02.2018 9:23, Woodmen

Maybe someone knows what it is? There were a few pieces of grass on September 3. Pskov region.

I refer this to Eriopeltis festucae (Hemiptera: Coccidae-False shields).
But I am not a specialist and this is not a diagnosis, just information for reflection...
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09.02.2018 11:54, ЕвгенийК

Novgorod region, late August.
I assume it's Habrocampulum.
Can you tell me if this is the case?

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09.02.2018 11:55, ETI

Although I didn't find any clear pictures, it looks like this is it.
Thank you very much!

09.02.2018 23:31, ЕвгенийК

OK. Then I'm all for the company, too. Experts, please tell me.
Here's a bee, most likely Halictus. Very similar to the bee from the Lower Kama. August, Novgorod region. Can it be detected from the image?

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10.02.2018 0:43, ИНО

You can accurately determine the gender-male everywhere, but I'm not sure about the type. If you really need it, I recommend contacting Timmofey Levchenko, in my opinion, he is the only one who can identify bees of complex genera from photos to species.
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11.02.2018 9:14, ETI

Please define osu

11.02.2018 20:47, ИНО

Please read what is written under your message in burgundy and follow this recommendation.

11.02.2018 22:09, ЕвгенийК

St. Petersburg, July, from the cocoons of the bird cherry ermine moth. Can the animal be identified?

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11.02.2018 22:29, IchMan

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11.02.2018 22:33, IchMan

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11.02.2018 22:37, IchMan

Please tell me about Penza sawflies.

1. Cimbex femoratus or Cimbex luteus?


On the birch tree should be birch wink.gif

2. Arge cyanocrocea Forster

3. Think Athalia sp.
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11.02.2018 22:51, ЕвгенийК

July, Novgorod region. Is this also Therion?

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11.02.2018 22:52, ЕвгенийК

August, Novgorod region. Here are two similar riders. Can I clarify them? Maybe this one here is still Habrocampulum?

This post was edited by Yevgeniyk - 11.02.2018 23: 34

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